Volunteers are
working hard to set up the registration table which
was loaded with thank you gifts bearing the agency
logo.
Golfers begin to trickle
in as tee time approaches.
Debbie Farrell, Assistant
Executive Director and Fran Beltrame, Director of
Program Development and Quality Assurance, sign them
in and ensure they receive their gift bags.
We really do appreciate
our golfer's who take time out of their busy schedules
to support a great cause.
Board members Vanessa
Rameriz, Marge Hart, Lorraine Jolly and Sharon Mailhot
take time out from their busy day to pose for a group
photo.
Board President, Michael
Marccuci stops for a photo after registering with
Kris Hudkins, Program Coordinator for S.A.I.L

And they're off! Golfers
begin to look for their first tee.

Golf is about form,
swing, and making the ball go long distances.

It is important to
know where your ball lands, hoping for as close to
the hole as possible.

Often carts came in
handy in locating balls when they went long distances.

Our "Wine Hole" provided
golfers with a chance to win a cruise or plane tickets
if they made the hole in one shot. Wine was offered
as a consolation prize.

Did he make the shot
or win the wine?

There was putting
...

And the evil sand
trap! It snagged one golfer ... were there more?
The golfers did a
great job disturbing the local wild life.
New carts this season
gave everyone a run for their money including Debbie
and Kathy while they were doing beverage duty.
Kathy and Elizabeth
Thomas, Program Director for Plainville
Group Home,travel by cart to each hole seeking
takers for the raffle tickets they had to sell.
Debbie and and her
father-in-law Brian Farrell make a great team working
out the logistics that make this day great!
Margaret Butler stopped
for a group photo with Kathy and Debbie.
Later in the evening
Margaret shared with the group Bob's excitement about
having a golf tournament and his commitment to the
agency.
Last minute raffle
ticket sales by Board members Vanessa, Lorraine and
Plainville Group
Home's Education/Vocational Specialist Christine
Lundstrom.